I have now realised that my previous attempt to write down the subscription policies was flawed because of the over-emphasis on technical and unnecessary details. I have therefore attempted to simplify them in preparation for the website and would appreciate feedback.

EasyList policy

EasyList filters must remove adverts, although it is acceptable for them to incidentally remove tracking.

Evidence should be provided that filters need to be added to the subscription.

Filters should only be added for English websites; supplements support other languages.

If it is not feasible for a supplement to override EasyList filters should be added to the primary subscription.

Languages for which there are no supplements may have issues resolved in EasyList; however, these filters should ideally be transferred to another subscription.

Adult websites must not be supported.

Domains specifically serving adverts should be blocked on all third-party websites.

Filters must be as efficient as possible.

Self-promotion should not be specifically removed by EasyList, although equally should not be whitelisted if it is blocked.

Specific filters should only added if a substantial amount of advertising is removed by its inclusion.

Only element rules based on id or class should be applied to all domains, unless there are exceptional circumstances.

Consistently problematic filters should be removed from the subscription.

Anti-Adblock should only be challenged if the system limits website functionality or causes significant disruption to browsing.

Adverts must be blocked regardless of the reasons for their presence or the purpose that the money raised ultimately serves.

Whitelists should specific enough to avoid protecting unwanted items.

EasyPrivacy policy

EasyPrivacy filters must remove tracking.

Evidence should be provided that filters need to be added to the subscription.

Adult websites must not be supported.

Domains specifically serving tracking should be blocked on all third-party websites.

Filters must be as efficient as possible.

Filters for first-party trackers should only be added if the items blocked collect a significant amount of personal data.

Consistently problematic filters should be removed from the subscription.